TODAY'S paper round-up sees Jack Wilshere call for England to become more dirty ahead of the friendly with Germany. Elsewhere, a host of mistakes have been found in the new book from Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester City's Joe Hart has been backed by England manager Roy Hodgson.

DAILY EXPRESS: Jack Wilshere believes England must start fighting dirty if they are to compete with the different styles that they will meet in the World Cup finals. Also: Roy Hodgson has challenged England to prove they can stand toe-to-toe with Germany and answer the "massive questions" their arch-rivals will ask of them at Wembley tomorrow.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Germany will ask "massive questions" of Roy Hodgson tomorrow, according to Roy Hodgson, who still believes his players will "show they are every bit as good" as the famous visitors. Also: David Haye last night withdrew from his much-anticipated all-British clash with Tyson Fury and may face retirement as doctors advised him to hang up his gloves after shoulder surgery.

THE TIMES: Roy Hodgson has hailed Germany's resurgence as the example for England to follow while they seek to emerge from a transition period over the coming years. Also: Chris Tremlett is in pole position for the role of England's third seam bowler when the Ashes begins on Thursday, despite only taking one wicket in 37 overs on the tour.

THE INDEPENDENT: Ruby Walsh and Hurricane Fly both had cause to smile yesterday after the latter galloped to a world record of 17 Grade One wins with victory in StanJames.com Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown. Also: Roy Hodgson has thrown his support behind Joe Hart, who he said is determined to prove that he can be trusted in goal tomorrow night against Germany at Wembley, his first game in more than three weeks.

A number of mistakes have been found in Sir Alex Ferguson's new book [AP]

THE GUARDIAN: David Haye's never-dull boxing career looks to be lurching towards an unscheduled conclusion. Also: Roy Hodgson has warned his England players there will have to be a significant improvement against Germany tomorrow night or they could risk another demoralising defeat in their penultimate game before he has to pick his World Cup squad.

DAILY STAR: Roy Hodgson has urged England to show their bottle and go toe to toe with Germany. Also: David Haye's ring career could be over.

DAILY MIRROR: Roy Hodgson has revealed he nearly became Germany boss. Also: Publishers of Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography have agreed to refund a customer - because so many inaccuracies have been found in the book.

THE SUN: Roy Hodgson last night challenged under-pressure keeper Joe Hart to show he is England's No 1. Also: David Haye has quit boxing because of a shoulder injury.

DAILY MAIL: Lance Armstrong has accused cycling's ruling body of knowing he was a drug cheat and encouraging him to cover up his doping. Also: England should place an advert with recruitment firms, headed "Magicians Wanted", after an agonising end to the autumn campaign proved that what they lack is a scorer's touch.